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In the final forty-five years of his life, Salinger did not publish any new material, despite reportedly writing every day. That’s right, he wrote things without immediately sharing them with the world, and I’ll give you a moment to tweet how strange that is. – Stephen Colbert More wit and wisdom from Stephen Colbert. Your welcome.

This is why I love ‘merica. 2013 National Beard and Moustache Championships at the House of Blues in New Orleans

Love me some Banksy! Heads up, New Yorkers: Banksy is having a month-long show with works popping up all over the city right now. Read all about it, here.

What they don’t teach you in business school. #kiddingnotkidding

  In case you were wondering, a Facebook Like is protected speech under the U.S. Constitution, according to a federal appeals court. Thumbs-up. More random sh*t you didn’t think you needed to know. ‘Til you arrived here. 😉

  Is This The Grossest Advertising Strategy of All Time? Most of the time, targeted ads are pretty harmless. You searched for a flight to Denver? Here are some hotels in Denver. You looked for new running sneakers? Here are a few options. But a new “study” from marketing firm PHD recommends a strategy that crosses the line from merely targeted to outright predatory, explicitly advising brands to seize on the times of the day and week when women feel the most insecure about their bodies and overall appearance in order to

Need a break? Try this! Lovin’ the new Haim album. Artist: Haim Track: Honey & I

I Fail. Therefore, I Succeed. As kids we’re taught that the key to academic achievement is to avoid being wrong. As adults we work in companies that stigmatize mistakes. In fact, we live in a society focused on mitigating risks. So then, is it really any wonder that we have a tendency to avoid failure at all costs? To me, the irony in all this is that in order for us to be successful we need to take chances. We need to be prepared to be wrong and, harder still

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